THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS...Second Session.; SENATE...

DEPLETION OF THE TREASURY. The Appropriation bill is under consideration, and the depletion of the Treasury to any amount, and on every imaginable subject, is going on. Intromitting are bills considered, amended, rejected and passed. When the Appropriation bill recurs there is so much noise on the floor that it is almost impossible to hear in the gallery the details of the amendments. The pros- View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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